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Show I ' A WONDERFUL WONDER. H Tho strangor who visits our south orn settlements, wonders nt tho nu- morous handsoliio homes of tho peo H 1 plo. His wonder increases wnon ho is H informed that but very little cash II is in circulation and that a major H j part of the beauty ho sees has been H I brought out with the assistance of H n only a fovr dollars in hard moony, but rather by trade and traffic. , Hft Our settlements have beon com-j com-j polled to emplov an exchange of mJm commodities in times past in order Bj to accomplish what lias Wn Bm:C .-. wrought. Anti KtealMedltm HMBBMMMOyCBflHVand tho resources HHpT'-rt the same PRTry to tho HP""' nccossity of consumers. PP? thirds of our fiimnc- HltnlHbo.sQ names emblazon the tab-Hr tab-Hr lotwi history had had grain, butter f nnd eggs to deal with in stead of p ready cash, it is doubtful if they ' would havo mado eo groat a success u of life, financially. B' Somo of tho greatest financcors m to bo fonnd aro living in Southern Pt, Utah, whero every nrtiole of com Bl tnorcois taken in oxchango for goods H on tho shelf that domain! tho ready H ensh. These articles are taken dy j tho, merchant nnd amarkotisfound H no nn oafly tnk always, nnd cash k. i" obtainou to buy morrt goods. R'a Men ofthiscalibroare to bo np Hl plaudcd for thoy labo more for tho V wolfuro of their followmon than tlio Pr thousands who sit comparatively r . idlo in their magnificent officoa tak V ing tho hardoarned dollars from tlio Hi poor, without a thought as to how B that poor man can obtain nioro, V' 1., But times aro advancing, and a more ready cash market is being t formed for farm products. ' 'n Tho farmer can convoy his crops MhW BM to places jV $ the money, and less and Cirthis labor is boiug required H'morahants. V this wo find, too, JJHpTproflpority of tho peoplo HVfiii; for grain, flour, butter, eggs, etc. ttr obtain a bettor prico in a ready than F in a slow market. That is a greater T percent can bo made on thorn . F Our farmers, in valleys liko aro p. found in Iron county, should hold H , good markets, for the boat of grain H : can bo raised hero. H ( Tho dairymen affirm that no 1 bettor dairy product? aro to bo B, t found in tho counrty. Bf, Tho communities of Iron county H ;t should be rich, they have every ad- V A vantago, thoy havo overy opportun- 1 ity. Wo conccdo tho tact that n B railroad would add materially to tho V' development of tho natural rcsour-j B oesof tho county, and thousands H and thnusanda of dollars would H annually bo brought into our towns K through tho bringing out of our iron H coal and silver. V But if wo can build ourselves up P withoqt theao, then all theeo wondor K ' ' 1 1 1 1 - ful resources aro surplusage upon which wo may draw on a rainy day. If thcHo natural resources which Iron county possesses woro in a way to being dovolopod, tho st'anger would not wonder, if bo woro mado acquainted with them, how it were possiblo then forJ'the people to bo comfortably situated in cosy homes. |